AUA is phasing out OE-LGB

DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Maximilian Gruber).
DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Maximilian Gruber).

AUA is phasing out OE-LGB

DHC Dash 8-400 (Photo: Maximilian Gruber).
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After around 20 years of service, a DHC Dash 8-400 will start its journey home to Canada on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, the OE-LGB will be the next aircraft to leave the active DHC Dash 8 fleet of Austrian Airlines for Canada. The “Tirol” is transferred to St. John's for two days as OS1481 from Vienna (start 09:00 am) with a stop in Glasgow International, Reykjavik and Narsarsuaq.

When it was delivered to Tyrolean in May 2000, the “Golf Bravo” was not only the first DHC Dash 8-400 in Austria, but also the longest-running aircraft of this type in Europe after 20 years.

This article was written by Maximilian Gruber for Aviation.Direct.

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